New Books Using Wolfram Technologies

Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha are powerful technologies for deepening students’ and researchers’ understanding of complex topics in math and science. These recently published books incorporate engaging Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha examples and code into texts written for undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers.

Topology of Digital Images: Visual Pattern Discovery in Proximity Spaces
James F. Peters carries forward recent work on visual patterns and structures in digital images and introduces a near set-based topology in this book. To provide a better understanding of digital images, Mathematica scripts are used to illustrate the fabric and essential features of images.

Green’s Functions in the Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations
In this text written for graduate students and researchers interested in the theoretical underpinnings of boundary value problem solutions, Alberto Cabada provides a complete and exhaustive study of Green’s functions, including two appendices with Mathematica content.

Advanced Engineering Mathematics
This book by Larry Turyn provides accessible and comprehensive mathematical preparation for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students taking engineering courses. It includes an online student manual with Mathematica solutions.

Splines and Compartment Models: An Introduction
Karl-Ernst Biebler and Michael Wodny present methods of mathematical modeling from two points of view. Splines provide a general approach, while compartment models serve as examples for context related to modeling. The book includes 16 Mathematica programs for solving selected problems.

Fundamentos Para Cálculo usando Wolfram|Alpha e Scilab
(Foundations of Calculus—Using Wolfram|Alpha and Scilab)
Written in Portuguese, this text by José de Oliveira Siqueira addresses the transition in calculus between secondary and higher education, using Wolfram|Alpha examples throughout.

Good Morning.
In Jan 2014 the following book by Nicolo Barbero, Matteo Delfino, Carlo Palmisano and Gianfranco Zosi “Pathways Through Applied and Computationa Physics” was published by Springer,
ISBN 978-88-470-5220-8. In the Preface you can read
>>An essential feature is the focus on the role of Mathematica, an invaluable, fully integrated software environment for handling diverse scientific and technical computations.<<
In fact, 55 Mathematica notebooks are illustrated and freely downable.
Could you kindly consider the possibility to insert this book into the list of the New Books
with Mathematica?
Many thanks for your attention
Gianfranco Zosi
Dip Fisica
Universita di Torino – Italy